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"DOES EVERYTHING ALWAYS HAVE TO BE ASSESSED?" No. But when cultural work is financed with public funds, there is a necessity to evaluate.
Prague Permanent linkWhat about repurposing urban furniture for the public good and using them in more playful ways, like Zentrum für Kunst und Urbanistik did with “Hacking Urban Furniture”.
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Produced by Pink.cz
Animation by Loomonthemoon.com
Curator: Osamu Okamura
Direction: Martin Hejl
Illustration: Alexey Klyuykov
Animation: Radek Doskoč, Petr Janák, Tomáš Holub
Sound: Lukáš Turza
Producer: Karel Poupě
Production: Petra Dobešová
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"DOES EVERYTHING ALWAYS HAVE TO BE ASSESSED?" No. But when cultural work is financed with public funds, there is a necessity to evaluate.
Prague Permanent linkThe one-day programme was based on discussion formats with renowned European architecture theorists, curators and urban researchers.
Prague Permanent linkWithin Shared Cities: Creative Momentum the Czech Centres realized the "Iconic Ruins?" exhibition and an economic impact evaluation of the project. How does the future of the exhibition look like? What are the benefits of having an economic analysis of the project? Find the answers in the interview with Ivana Černá and Sandra Karácsony from the Czech Centres / Česká Centra in Prague, Czech Republic.
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